In this article, let's learn the story of this legendary figure. I believe his experience will shock you!
La Manniuyan
Lamanukin (1887- 1920) is a theist. His family is very poor and even often goes hungry. Because few people understand him at school, teachers and classmates keep their distance from him.
/kloc-When he was 0/5 years old, he got an Outline of Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from his friend. This book is not a masterpiece of mathematics. The author is an ordinary British mathematician-Karl. This book contains more than 5000 algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry and calculus equations. All equations have no derivation process, but are the results of formulas.
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Lamanukin used this book to study every equation. This book is like a treasure to him, just to his taste!
Ramanujin, who entered middle school, was fascinated by mathematics, which led him to fail in other subjects and lose his scholarship. This was a great blow to his poor family. To make matters worse, he was expelled from school. He couldn't stand the pressure and even ran away from home for three months.
Later, at the suggestion of an Englishman, he got up the courage to write a letter to three mathematicians in Cambridge in 19 13, in which he wrote down a series of mathematical discoveries, of course, only formulas and theorems, without any deduction process.
Able to bear hardships and stand hard work
Only Hardy, an academician of Trinity College, noticed Lamanukin's talent, and Hardy is an expert in this field. Hardy said to his colleague Ritter Wood, "No theorem can be put into the highest math exam in the world ... He completely beat me ... I have never seen such a thing." Among them is the famous Ramanukin continuous spectrum.
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Subsequently, under the arrangement of Hardy and his colleagues, Ramanujin was able to enter Cambridge University in 19 14 to do mathematics research with Hardy. It can be said that I happened to meet Bole. On Hardy's recommendation, he was elected as an academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences (the first person in Asia) on 19 18.
Raman Nukin's way of thinking about mathematics is extremely special, not to mention that Hardy can't understand it, and even Raman Nukin himself can't explain it. His research on mathematics depends entirely on intuition! Yes, it's intuition!
He can independently discover more than 3,900 mathematical formulas and propositions, but these propositions are all written by himself without any deduction process. He often said that he met the goddess Namaka in his dream and then he could write down these formulas and propositions casually in the morning, but he didn't know how to think of them.
Ramanukin's Two Formulas about Pi
However, most of these formulas and propositions are correct. For example,191year, he published 14 formulas about pi in the Journal of Indian Mathematical Society. It is incredible that any formula can get the 8-bit precision of decimal pi by calculating only one term.
For example, the above two formulas about perimeter, we take the first item to get the second one:
The second formula calculates
The derivation process of some mathematical formulas left by Lamanukin is a mystery. Some of his formulas inspired the work of several mathematicians and won the Fields Prize.
However, God is jealous of talents. Lamanukin fell ill and died in 1920 because he didn't adapt to the English climate. When Lamanukin was known to the world, Indians called Lamanukin, Mahatma Gandhi and poet Tagore "sons of India", which shows their high status.